Santorini, Greece

A dream for lovers of the sun and sea

Vacation in Santorini

Most people have probably heard of Santorini – at least as many people dream of traveling there one day. White villages nestled along rough cliffs, surrounded by the deep blue water of the Aegean – that’s the classic image of the Greek island of Santorini. A place straight out of a picture book – and rightly a favorite destination for many vacationers. Great sunsets, a real vacation atmosphere, an exciting nightlife in stylish beach clubs – are you looking for a new travel destination? How about a vacation in Santorini! You’ll simply love this island – that’s a promise. So book a vacation in Santorini now!

Why visit Santorini

✓ Landscapes and places to fall in love with
The famous blue domes and typical white-painted houses of Santorini look stunning against the sapphire-blue sea. Our favorite view!

✓ Fancy a little history?
Discover the ancient ruins of Akrotiri, often referred to as the “Greek Pompeii.” You can almost touch the history.

✓ High-quality Greek wines

A number of different vine varieties grow on the white island of Santorini thanks to the volcanic soil, and numerous local wineries invite you to taste their wines. Greek wine unlike the classic varieties we’re familiar with? Stop searching and fly to Santorini with Discover Airlines.

White houses facing the sea in Santorini
View over the Red Beach in Santorini

Head to the Red Beach

The Red Beach is not just called that; it owes its name to the red cliffs that surround it. What a view! It gets its color from the lava stone – the steep lava coastline extends for around 200 meters here. Why not take a morning bathe against this backdrop and swim a few laps? Priceless!

Perivolos Beach: sandy beach on the island of cliffs and gravel coasts

Long beach with extra-fine sand? Say no more: Perivolos Beach has both, and that’s not the only reason it’s so popular with visitors. It’s rarely full, because Perivolos Beach stretches from Perissa to Vlychada – and surrounds the three beach areas of Perissa, Perivolo and Agios Georgios. The number of visitors is, therefore, perfectly spread out!

Beach lounge chair on Perivolos Beach
White Beach on Santorini

White Beach: only accessible by boat

White Beach is a direct contrast to Red Beach: The steep, white coastline in front of the dark gravel beach offers the ideal backdrop for your vacation photos and Instagram content. The beach is flat here, so a visit is also suitable for families with smaller children. The beach is only accessible by boat – adventures guaranteed.

View of the caldera vineyards on Santorini

Visit to the Santo Winery

Wine lovers, and those who want to be, should pay a visit to the Santo Winery. Guests can sample different grape varieties against the truly breathtaking backdrop of the caldera and experience some of the really excellent Greek wines. Tours, tastings, a terrace with panoramic views – what more do we need to say? Book Santorini!

Take a varied wine tour during your vacation on Santorini

Most people associate Greece with retsina, the famous resinated wine, but there’s a huge variety of wines in Greece, part of the Old World. There are 50 different grape varieties that grow on Santorini alone. How about visiting the eastern side of Santorini, with wine cellars like Gaia Wines, in the middle of Kamari and Monolithos and right on the beach – wine and an azure-blue sea, the perfect combination!

Vineyards on Santorini
Wine barrels on Santorini

A tour of the island’s wine villages

Fancy picturesque Greek villages – perfect for bragging to those back home? Let’s go: The hamlets of Episkopi Gonias or Vothanas are simply waiting for your visit. Wineries like the vineyards at Argyros or Koutsoyannopoulos, which is built eight meters underground in a real cave, are definitely worth a visit. Something even more special? There’s also a labyrinth of tunnels here up to 300 meters long – with scenes of viticulture from the past.

Hiking along the crater from Fira to Oia on Santorini

From Fira to Oia

Fancy a bit of excitement? How about a hike leading along the edge of the crater that offers plenty of fun and some spectacular views? People even say it passes through some of the most beautiful parts of the island. Vacation in Santorini away from the beach and the sea? Try it, enjoy it, then tell your friends.

Walk through Imerovigli

Imerovigli is impressively located on a cliff with a view of the famous Crater Islands that face Santorini. If you aren’t familiar with the pictures on Instagram or the internet, it will take your breath away the first time you visit. That’s not the only reason for a walk here, for example just before sunset. Narrow alleys, white-painted houses that contrast with the blue roofs... the definition of a Greek paradise. We like it.

Imerovigli
Excavations at Akrotiri on Santorini

Akrotiri and the Red Beach: luxury hiking

The route starts in the town of Akrotiri that was destroyed by previous volcanic eruptions and where you can admire the famous excavations. History combined with lying on the beach? Why not. Red Beach leads towards the lighthouse. The tower was built on the southernmost cape in 1811 and provides a beautiful view of the Aegean Sea. Vacation in Santorini? Visit Santorini now with Discover Airlines.

Bucket list for your vacation on Santorini

1. Must-do: get in the water on Red Beach

Swimming on Red Beach: Visit the famous Red Beach and bathe in a perfect setting – and, of course, take a few photos. And it’s not only the beach that’s visually amazing. The water here is clear and refreshing. What does that mean? Jump right in. A genuine must-do!

2. Sunset in Oia

You can believe us: There’s no better place to experience the sunset in Santorini than in the narrow streets of Oia. We don’t want to get too romantic, but there’s real magic here. And that means this should definitely go on our Santorini bucket list. So, make a note, fly there with Discover Airlines, experience it and check it off your list. (And then do it again!)

3. Visit the ancient town of Akrotiri

We cannot stress it often enough: Greece and its islands also mean lots of exciting history and fantastic trips into the past. A visit to the well-preserved prehistoric town of Akrotiri, often referred to as the “Greek Pompeii,” offers a perfect insight into the history of Santorini. Even skeptics become real fans here!

4. Greek food – top-class soul food

Anyone who travels to Greece will know about the great cuisine – Greek food is always also soul food, whether it’s plain home cooking, small meze in the taverns at the side of the road or casual fine dining in the modern restaurants in the villages on Santorini. With plenty of inspiration for back home!

5. Tastings for wine lovers and novices

Wine-tasting in a local cellar: Santorini is famous for its wines, especially its fresh-tasting Assyrtiko, which is a little reminiscent of a strong Riesling. Visit one of the many vineyards, such as Santo Wines or Venetsanos, where enjoying wine is perfectly paired with that vacation feeling, and you’ll never want to go home.

Weather & best time to travel

The best times to travel for your vacation in Santorini are from April to June and September to October. The weather is pleasantly warm during these months, but not too hot, perfect for those who like to be outdoors and want to explore the island without large crowds. Instagram user? Then the off-peak parts of the season are just right to take photos without the crowds and visit the highlights of the island without too many people around. So book your flight to Santorini!

Getting around

There are many ways to get around on Santorini, but a rental car is a real must-have if you want to make your vacation on Santorini as exciting as possible. Even more thrills? How about a quad bike or motorcycle for a more exciting way to visit the interior of this vacation island? You can reach both the remote beaches and hidden vantage points with your own wheels. Spoiler: The streets and alleys on Santorini are often narrow, the roads are not always in the best condition, and parking spaces are very hard to find in popular places like Oia and Fira, especially during high season. If you don’t want to get behind the wheel, you can rely on the extensive bus network.

The easiest way is to take a pre-booked transfer, rental car or taxi to get from Santorini Airport to the center – or wherever you choose. Does that sound like a stress-free start to your vacation? It certainly is. If you like things a bit more comfortable but no less local, why not take the bus.

Cable car on Santorini

Do’s and don’ts on Santorini

✓ Try the local cuisine

Try local specialties like fresh fish, fava and “keftedes” (meatballs) in tomato sauce in one of the traditional taverns.

X Disobey the customs of the country

You should dress appropriately in religious places

X Forget to greet people

Greek people greet one another a lot, and it’s your duty to respond in turn.

X Only explore the hotspots

Explore lesser-known parts of the island to avoid overcrowded places. This way, you’ll experience authentic island life, gain an insight into the life of the locals and enjoy some real Santorini experiences.

✓ Take to the sea

Take advantage of the opportunity to experience the coast of Santorini from the sea and enjoy the picturesque view at sunset – a sailing trip along the coast is a must-do and will be a lasting memory to take home with you!

✓ Stay hydrated: very important!

If you’re on the road, you should always take plenty of water with you – especially on Santorini, with its many hours of hot sun.

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FAQs about your vacation on Santorini

Yes, Perivolos and Kamari Beaches, for example.

Approximately EUR 1,000-2,500 per person, depending on the flight, accommodation and meals.

There is no difference: Santorin is the German spelling of Santorini.

Did you know?

These characteristic white houses with blue roofs don’t just look aesthetically appealing; they also have a practical use. The white reflects the sunlight and helps keep the interior cool.

Blue roofs and white houses seen against the sea on Santorini